Eve Says Her Lifestyle Played A Part In Cancellation Of 2000s Sitcom: I Was Still Going To The Club, I Was Late A Lot
Eve Says Her Lifestyle Played A Part In Cancellation Of 2000s Sitcom: I Was Still Going To The Club, I Was Late A Lot
Eve is listing her own behavior for a reason her popular sitcom of the same name ended.
The show ran for three seasons from 2003-2006, and while the ratings weren’t a slam dunk, Eve said her lifestyle also played a factor as to why it ended.
She explained:
“Having my own sitcom was everything. It was pressure, it was fun, it was stressful. It was amazing. I was the youngest at the time, of the cast. And a lot of them were just getting married, just having babies or just buying their first house. I was still going to the club trying to get to set at 9 a.m. Trying to get to a table read, which was—don’t do that, ever.”
She continued:
“It took me a minute to figure out that rhythm because I had always been on tour, all my life, pretty much, up until that point. I think for me to offset some of that, I was still trying to hang out at night. Which was not good.”
Eve added that because of her lifestyle, she was often late to set as she tried to balance her personal life with the show.
“When the show ended, it was definitely heartbreaking because at that time, we had done three seasons and we were family at this point. I do believe a lot of it had to do with the fact that I was trying to straddle both sides of my life, still trying to hold on to kind of hanging out. And I was late a lot. That’s not cool. I do think a lot of it had to do with my actions at that time.”
She said that she now wishes she would’ve done things differently:
“And I do think about it sometimes. When I look back on it, I’m like, wow. I don’t believe in regrets but that is one time in my life where I wish I would have taken it a little more seriously than I did.”
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